Archaeological Clearance Investigations Bureau of Indian Affairs, Branch of Roads, Route N41, Pinon To Beyond Forest Lake Navajo Indian Reservation, Land District 4, Navajo County, Arizona, Intensive Archaeological Survey from Station 00+00
Author(s): J. James Trott; Kathleen Gratz
Year: 1975
Summary
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Archaeological Clearance Investigations Bureau of Indian Affairs, Branch of Roads, Route N41, Pinon To Beyond Forest Lake Navajo Indian Reservation, Land District 4, Navajo County, Arizona, Intensive Archaeological Survey from Station 00+00. J. James Trott, Kathleen Gratz. 1975 ( tDAR id: 190619)
Keywords
Investigation Types
Site Evaluation / Testing
General
Archaeological Clearance
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Archaeological Survey
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Archeological Clearance
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Archeological Survey
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Historic Navajo Sites
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Kayenta Anasazi Sites
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Navajo Hogans & Sweathouses
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Navajo Indian Reservation
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Pueblo Masonry Structure Sites
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Time Sensitive Artifacts
Geographic Keywords
04017 (Fips Code)
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Arizona (State / Territory)
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Navajo (County)
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North America (Continent)
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United States of America (Country)
Spatial Coverage
min long: -110.751; min lat: 33.567 ; max long: -109.827; max lat: 37.004 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Sponsor(s): Bureau of Indian Affairs, Branch of Roads, Navajo Reservatio
Prepared By(s): Museum of Northern Arizona, Department of Anthropology
Record Identifiers
NADB document id number(s): 1000383
NADB citation id number(s): 000000012376
Notes
General Note: Submitted to: Bureau of Indian Affairs, Branch of Roads, Navajo Reservatio
General Note: Sent from: Museum of Northern Arizona, Department of Anthropology